Toolbox for the traveling engineer

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mattkenny

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I travel a lot for work and currently use a plastic case from Bunnings to hold my tools. It's like a pelican case. I'd post a link but I'm too new here.

Any one else travel with tools a lot? I'm looking for something around the same weight and strength but with wheels in possible. A right pain lugging the 23kg case from the hire car drop off which never seen to have any trolleys nearby!
 
You could get a Pelican 1510 case with wheels which is much better quality than lookalikes.

SO is a LAME and has a couple of these cases which we got in the US - purchased online and shipped it to our hotel in Boston.

I believe it was about USD150.00 and cost of shipping was either free or very minimal.
 
The guys I work with are supplied GT Line cases which have wheels. A bit like this one. Although if you could get a pelican for $150 USD I'd probably take that.
 
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